Mahendra Negi

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Mahendra Negi

Mahendra Negi

@MvsNegi

Naval Aviator-Pilot, Destroyer Captain, Strategic & maritime affairs, Defence Tech. Otherwise motorcyclist, golfer, angler, ham operator, DIY geek, mountains

Se unió Ekim 2022
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Mahendra Negi
Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
HDW Type 1500 was the best submarine India had & even now continues to serve with superb Op capability. 2 were built in MDL & next 2 in contract called off, instead of further contracting out a dozen more. MDL line & trained workers wasted for the same reasons as Bofors.
The Sacred Scroll@SacredScroll

📅 JUNE 8 DAY 14 | HOT TAKE: THE BOFORS IRONY IS THE BEST SUMMARY OF INDIA'S POLITICS Let me be direct today. The Bofors scandal lasted for over a decade in Indian courts and politics. The gun at the center of it won Kargil. That one sentence summarizes something essential about Indian democracy that we don't like to say out loud. We are extraordinarily good at political warfare. We are considerably less good at defense preparedness. The Bofors deal was probably corrupt. There were almost certainly payments made that shouldn't have been. The investigation, though slow and ultimately inconclusive in courts, was legitimate. But here is what nobody wanted to say in 1989, or 1991, or 1999: The gun worked. It was a good gun. It was the right gun for what India needed. Whatever happened in the procurement process, the weapon that Indian soldiers carried to Kargil was capable, accurate, and battle-winning. We spent 10 years debating how it was bought. We spent zero years ensuring we had enough ammunition for it. A political system that is more energized by the question of "who got the kickback" than "are our soldiers equipped" is not a system serving its military. This isn't a defense of corruption. It's an indictment of misplaced priorities. Post-Kargil India slowly began correcting this. Defence budgets increased. Procurement reforms began. The private sector was gradually opened to defence manufacturing. These are real and meaningful changes. But they came after 527 soldiers died on peaks that had been occupied while India's intelligence slept, and whose recapture was complicated by ammunition shortages that nobody had planned for. The Bofors irony should be required reading for every defence ministry official in India. The question isn't just how you buy the weapons. It's whether you buy enough of them, maintain them, and stock the ammunition. Kargil taught us that. At a price we should never have paid. #Kargil27 #KargilVijayDiwas

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Supriya Sahu IAS
Supriya Sahu IAS@supriyasahuias·
An 800-kg wild gaur walked more than 300 km across Tamil Nadu, from the forests of Trichy to the shores of Pamban. What followed was one of the most complex wildlife operations undertaken in the state. After a month of tracking the animal through human-dominated landscapes, and when all efforts to guide it back to suitable habitat failed, the Tamil Nadu Forest Department carried out the state’s first long-distance gaur translocation. Nearly 100 personnel, including expert veterinarians and trackers, worked in challenging coastal terrain to safely tranquilize, transport and release the animal in a Reserve Forest in Dindigul after a 13-hour capture operation and a 9-hour journey. Translocating a gaur is among the most challenging wildlife management tasks. This successful operation marks a significant milestone in conflict mitigation and wildlife management, while providing valuable lessons for future human-wildlife conflict situations. Kudos to the entire team 👏👏💪
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Mahendra Negi
Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
@GargiRawat @thehill_news Not all endings end Happily Ever After.... Problem is with us...citizenry... Superstitious and blinded by our faith--we feed what are essentially wild animals...turning them into beggars and in case of Rhesus many times into robbers and vermin. Don't feed wild animals.
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thehillnews.in
thehillnews.in@thehill_news·
बंदरों का आतंक इससे ज़्यादा क्या हो हो सकता है कि वो एक कुत्ते के पिल्ले को लेकर पेड़ पर जा चढ़े। यह घटना हिमाचल के रिवालसर की है। सहमा सा पिल्ला बंदर की गोद में दुबका है कि कहीं पेड़ से नीचे फेंक दे।
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Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
@KanwalSibal Agree sir. Trying to peddle same chesp old wine in same cheap old bottle....
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The Hindu
The Hindu@the_hindu·
A political row erupted over alleged missing donations to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, with the trust calling it an internal audit matter and the BJP accusing SP chief Akhilesh Yadav of spreading “fabricated lies.” ✍️ Mayank Kumar thehindu.com/news/national/…
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Mahendra Negi
Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
@elonmusk India has Postal ballots for the military or they can vote at the place of assignment. People don't trust postal ballots. And yes Voter list is verified in a humungous exercise. It does have a small percentage of faults. Results are declared immediately since Voting is on EVM
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Mahendra Negi
Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
@Just1597400 @JAYANTH_66 Because weaponising water openly is not something the Indian establishment seems to be blamed for. The two actions are kept seperate. Rest is all jargon and media hype. The common public falls for it and is suitably confused.
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Just@Just1597400·
@MvsNegi @JAYANTH_66 Why? It was done during Sindoor only. It gives more pain than any war.
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Mahendra Negi
Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
Op Sindoor seems to be like that prescribed 7 day course of Antibiotic that was discontinued after just 3 days, giving the target germ immunity from that particular antibiotic itself. Pak army got legitimacy-constitution change, CDF, satellites, Rocket Force & a Field Marshal !
Shekhar Gupta@ShekharGupta

The most significant story with strategic implications you’ve read in some time.. Who’d imagine Pakistan watching so from so many satellites of its own.. Another @soumya_pillai exclusive… ‘Pakistan’s spy satellite network watching India has grown faster than ever in just 16 months’ #ThePrintExclusive t.co/9bNuFg0XVp

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Mahendra Negi
Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
Took sometime coming..... Something like this is what Indian Army & Navy need for Op Logistics. Both have their own challenges...one in the mountains at High Altitudes and the other at sea with platforms in 4 dimensional movement .
Airbus Helicopters@AirbusHeli

At @ILA_Berlin, we introduce the Airbus U145: an uncrewed, fully autonomous variant of the H145. Optimised for cargo with no cockpit, an integrated nose door, and full autonomy, its first flight is set for late 2026.

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Mahendra Negi
Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
@Just1597400 @JAYANTH_66 Never heard it was part of Op Sindoor. GoI has been very careful not to mix the two. Pls read my posts before jumping the gun.
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Mahendra Negi
Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
@captsingh Yes Captain final objectives are always political but waging war successfully has its own principles and Op Art.
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Captain Singh, FICArb, 73K
Carl von Clausewitz His most famous line—"War is the continuation of politics by other means." War serves political goals, not an end in itself.
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Rajat Pandit
Rajat Pandit@IamRajat_Pandit·
So, IAF to transport question papers for the June 21 NEET re-exam to 18 locations. What next? Security cover by soldiers?
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Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
@JAYANTH_66 Mil Ops do notwork like that. Much that was done opwise, probably underpolitical naivity, was not as per basics of Op Art. Pain penalty hasto be higher. Pak army gained domestically - CDF, Wpns, Budget,FM & internationally DJT & Iran. Tactical win, Strategically? Rest is jargon
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JAYANTH 🇮🇳 ಜಯಂತ್
@MvsNegi OP Sindoor wasn't meant to be a 7-day "course" at all. The goal was punitive strikes + signaling, not occupation or regime change. From that view, the message was delivered, red lines were drawn and escalation was controlled. The risk of going longer would have been a wider war.
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Mahendra Negi
Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
Indian Space efforthas lost way with excessive focus on Big Ticket Vanity projects. Meanwhile NAVIC has failed PSLV & EO Sats had catastrophic failures. Meanwhile Op Sindoor has triggered Pakistan into a space frenzy. theprint.in/ground-reports…
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Sam Dalrymple
Sam Dalrymple@SamDalrymple123·
The Gilgit Manuscripts - the earliest manuscripts to survive in South Asia.
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Sam Dalrymple@SamDalrymple123·
Masterpieces of Karachi Museum The National Museum of Pakistan in Karachi is sadly neglected. Unlike the museums in Lahore and Peshawar, it is tragically underfunded and badly maintained. And yet it contains some of the greatest masterpieces of South Asian art.
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Adm. Arun Prakash
Adm. Arun Prakash@arunp2810·
Not only did HPT-32 suffer a high rate of engine failures, its poor glide characteristics made forced landings chancy. Since HAL could fix neither, IAF approved installation of a full airframe ballistic parachute system to enable engine off recovery! Wonder if it worked?
shiv_cybersurg@shiv_cybersurg

In 2010 @ReviewVayu Vayu Aerospace carried an article about the HPT 32 written by Air Mshl Rajkumar. A summary below in the scan

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Mahendra Negi
Mahendra Negi@MvsNegi·
Eye wash by the Min of Education .. gold and cash to govt treasury is transported by civilian transport arrangements safely. Leaks are at paper setting, printing, storage etc, this doesn't help at all...
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